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The phrase "I particularly miss" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing a specific feeling of longing or nostalgia for someone or something.
Example: "Since moving away, I particularly miss the evenings spent with my friends at the local café."
Alternatives: "I especially miss" or "I really miss."
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What I particularly miss is the Around Britain statistics.
I particularly miss being able to view all BBC HD programs in one place.
"I particularly miss my dog, Harvey, and always feel a bit guilty about leaving him for so long, although he does get spoiled by my mum".
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I don't particularly miss the team bit – I actually find it slightly easier now.
"I don't particularly miss anything," he says, eventually.
I won't particularly miss the Gray's Papaya on Sixth Avenue.
You know, I get the feeling that Meyers doesn't particularly miss being in sketches, but I wish he would do them more often.
"But when I am in a bad state of mind and particularly missing him I'll avoid it.
I miss, I miss, I miss….
She misses him horribly and particularly misses his adoration, I think.
She particularly missed "Late Show With David Letterman".
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